Yesterday I touched on the Zika virus scare during my broadcast. This Zika virus is the strawman/boogeyman/scapegoat designed to create a need to control the people in any given area. Parts of South America is in turmoil due to the coup d’etat on going there, coupled with the 2016 Olympics that is supposed to take place in Brazil. This scare in the US headlines seems to be warning off the Americans from going to the Olympics. There are many political shenanigans going on in the Olympics, for instance, the Eastern Europeans, including Russia, have athletes suddenly being banned from competing as they have tested positive for a newly banned popular drug there. The Olympic ruling committee has listed this as a performance enhancing drug and banned its use for athletes.

I digressed because of all the relative ‘issues’ around sports.

Here in the US all pregnant women are worried about this Zika virus which supposedly causes birth defects. The frightful Microcephaly is not only disfiguring, but it is also not treatable. But they are not the same thing. Microcephaly does not automatically include Zika virus presence, and the Zika presence does not automatically cause microcephaly.

MSM has covered the larvaecide issue recently and naturopaths have been saying so for some time now. Many don’t remember Rappaport’s report in JANUARY about the sham job we are being fed about the Zika virus and the microcephaly scare going on now.

“Microcephaly may result from any insult that disturbs early brain growth…Annually, approximately 25,000 infants in the United States will be diagnosed with microcephaly…”

Bang.

Let me take apart that quote. Microcephaly can result from any early insult to the brain. Any.

That could mean a highly toxic pesticide, for example. It could mean severe and prolonged malnutrition of the mother. It could mean a toxic substance injected into the mother—a street drug or a vaccine. It could mean a physical blow. It could mean a mother’s chronic high fever. And so on.

Moving on: 25,000 cases, not just once, but every year in the US, means what? Christopher Columbus actually brought the Zika virus to America in 1492, and it lay dormant for a very long time and then, in the modern age, exploded on the scene in the US?

No. 25,000 cases a year in the US means we’re being treated to an unsupported major bullshit story right now.

That’s what it means.

In a previous article on Zika, I laid out my top six causes for microcephaly in Brazil. None of them was the virus. I cited a study that revealed a link between the pesticide atrazine and microcephaly. Then there is Roundup. In another previous piece, I cited a study linking that herbicide to microcephaly. Etc., etc.

If you carefully read stories in the mainstream press these days, you’ll notice that even there the Zika hypothesis is shaky, to say the least. Here’s a sprinkle:

“Zika had been viewed as a relatively mild illness until Brazilian health officials identified it as a matter of concern for pregnant women. While a direct causal relationship has not been established, scientists strongly suspect a link between Zika and thousands of children born in Brazil with abnormally small heads, brain defects and impaired vision.”

No causal relationship established. Scientists strongly suspect. Well, that does it. That seals the deal. I strongly suspect ants eating brown pears will enable them to pilot spaceships to the rim of the Milky Way.

“The real worry, as Brazil’s health ministry has been warning its citizens, is the suspicion—as yet unproven—that women who catch Zika may give birth to children with microcephaly, a neurological disorder that gives them abnormally small brains.”

Suspicion. As yet unproven.

The article continues:

“A 2007 [Zika] outbreak on Yap Islands in Micronesia is estimated to have affected nearly 75% of the population of some 12,000 people, and a 2013 outbreak in French Polynesia affected nearly 28,000 of 270,000 residents. Neither epidemic caused a spike in microcephaly [small baby heads, brain damage].”

“…there has been a steep rise in levels of microcephaly – babies born with abnormally small heads – and the rare nervous system disorder Guillain-Barre syndrome. The link between the virus and these disorders has not been confirmed, but Dr. Chan [Director General of the World Health Organization] said it was ‘strongly suspected’ and was ‘deeply alarming’.”

I may strongly suspect something and then be deeply alarmed by it, but I’m not going to call it science. Dr. Chan follows a different path. Well, she’s a General. That confers certain privileges, doesn’t it? Troops, maps, GPS satellites, UN dollars.

Any time the MSM floods the headlines with all kinds of fear, check into it and find what is the real deal here. I still cannot point to any one thing that the Zika scare is supposed to consciously affect, there are many disparate issues connected to it.

Rob Skiba, author of Babylon Rising: And The First Shall Be Last and Archon Invasion: The Rise, Fall and Return of the Nephilim, brings you the darker side of the esoteric. Covering everything from Fallen Angels to the mythologies surrounding the creation of the Earth, you will always leave the broadcast in a state of deeper gnosis than before.
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